Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Taylors College Pre U Prospectus
Taylors College Pre U Prospectus
Taylors College Pre U Prospectus
- Core Purpose
- Core Values
- Journey Through the Years
INTERNATIONAL
SCHOOLS
PRE-UNIVERSITY
PROGRAMMES
Cambridge A Levels
Canadian Pre-University
International Baccalaureate
Diploma Programme
South Australian Matriculation /
SACE International
FOUNDATION/
DIPLOMA
PROGRAMMES
DEGREE/
POSTGRADUATE
PROGRAMMES
School of Pharmacy
School of Medicine
School of Biosciences
School of Hospitality,
Tourism & Culinary Arts
Business School
School of Computing & IT
School of Communication
Design School
Law School
School of Architecture,
Building & Design
School of Engineering
School of Education
School of Liberal Arts &
Sciences
IN YOUR FUTURE
22 | CAMBRIDGE A LEVELS
28 | CANADIAN PREUNIVERSITY
34 | INTERNATIONAL
BACCALAUREATE
DIPLOMA PROGRAMME
40 | SOUTH AUSTRALIAN
MATRICULATION /
SACE INTERNATIONAL
- Our Mission
- Global Recognition
- Campuses
- Learning Spaces
- Facilities
- Student Services
AN INTERNATIONAL PRE-U
46 |
HELPING YOU TO
CONTINUE RIGHT
START RIGHT
WITH THE BEST IN EDUCATION
TAYLORS COLLEGE PROSPECTUS | 03
START
RIGHT
WITH TAYLORS
COLLEGE
WE BELIEVE IN
XCELLENCE
We desire to be the best that we can be in the realisation of our personal and organisational
aspirations. We will continually look for ways to be better than we were before, adopting
continual learning as the path towards excellence in every aspect of what we do.
WE BELIEVE IN OPENNESS IN
OMMUNICATION
Openness in communication means we need to be frank and sincere in our exchanges.
Conducted in an amenable and amiable manner, it promotes trust and understanding.
NTEGRITY
WE BELIEVE IN BEING
ASSIONATE IN WHAT WE DO
We have a belief that what we do is meaningful and fulfilling. Passion commits us to our
work. Through our commitment and enthusiasm we inspire others.
WE BELIEVE IN CREATING
NJOYABLE ENVIRONMENTS
We will create environments that are supportive, nurturing and conducive to their purpose.
We are also committed to creating an employee-friendly work environment that allows for
a healthy balance between our professional and personal lives. These commitments will
enable us to attract and retain the best qualified people and create a workplace of which
we can be proud and where we can always enjoy our work while carrying out our mission.
CPU
1969
1983
1982
1989
SAM
TCSJ
CAL
TCSH
Established Cambridge
A Level programme in
Malaysia.
1991
2008
2010
2014
2006
Taylors College was
granted University
College status
by Ministry of
Education.
2009
2013
IBDP
START
RIGHT
TO SUCCEED
IN YOUR FUTURE
We develop
Leadership Skills
in our students
Communication
Problem Solving
Collaboration
Cultural
Adaptation
Creativity and
Innovation
OUR MISSION
ALL STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITIES
OF THEIR CHOICE.
START
RIGHT
TO SUCCEED
IN UNIVERSITY
GLOBAL RECOGNITION
AUSTRALIA
Bond University
Charles Sturt University
Curtin University
Deakin University
Edith Cowan University
Flinders University
Griffith University
James Cook University
La Trobe University
Macquarie University
Monash University
Murdoch University
Queensland University of Technology
RMIT University
Swinburne University of Technology
The Australian National University
The University of Adelaide
The University of Melbourne
The University of New South Wales
The University of Newcastle
The University of Queensland
The University of Sydney
The University of Western Australia
University of South Australia
University of Tasmania
University of Technology, Sydney
University of Wollongong
Western Sydney University
BANGLADESH
Dhaka Medical College
CANADA
Carleton University
Dalhousie University
McGill University
McMaster University
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Queens University
Simon Fraser University
The University of British Columbia
The University of New Brunswick
Trent University
University of Alberta
University of Calgary
University of Guelph
University of Manitoba
University of Ottawa
University of Saskatchewan
University of Toronto
University of Victoria
University of Waterloo
Western University
York University
CZECH REPUBLIC
Charles University
HONG KONG
City University of Hong Kong
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
The Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology
The University of Hong Kong
INDIA
Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate
Medical Education and Research
(JIPMER)
Jawaharlal Nehru University
JSS Institute of Speech and Hearing
Manipal University
MS Ramaiah Medical College
Sri Ramachandra University
Vinayaka Missions University
INDONESIA
Universitas Gadjah Mada
Universitas Indonesia
Universitas Padjadjaran
JAPAN
Nagoya University
University of Tsukuba
Waseda University
KOREA
Chungnam National University
Ewha Womans University
Handong Global University
Korea University
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology (KAIST)
Kumoh National Institute of Technology
Seoul National University
Yonsei University
MALAYSIA
Curtin University, Sarawak Campus
Heriot-Watt Malaysia Campus
International Medical University
Monash University Malaysia
Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia
Penang Medical College
Swinburne University of Technology
Sarawak Campus
Taylors University
Universiti Teknologi Petronas
University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
NEW ZEALAND
AUT University
Lincoln University
Massey University
The University of Auckland
The University of Waikato
University of Canterbury
University of Otago
Victoria University of Wellington
RUSSIA
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State
Medical University
Kursk State Medical University
SINGAPORE
James Cook University
Nanyang Technological University
National University of Singapore
Singapore Institute of Management
Singapore Management University
SOUTH AFRICA
University of Cape Town
TAIWAN
National Taiwan Ocean University
Taipei Medical University
THE UNITED KINGDOM
Aberystwyth University
Aston University
Brunel University London
Cardiff University
City University London
Coventry University
De Montfort University
Durham University
Heriot-Watt University
Imperial College London
Keele University
Kings College London
Kingston University
Lancaster University
Liverpool John Moores University
London School of Economics and
Political Science
Loughborough University
Middlesex University
Newcastle University
Nottingham Trent University
Oxford Brookes University
Queen Mary University Of London
Queens University Belfast
Robert Gordon University
Royal Veterinary College
Southampton Solent University
The School of Oriental and African Studies
(SOAS), University of London
The University of Edinburgh
The University of Liverpool
The University of Manchester
The University of Nottingham
The University of Warwick
University College London
University of Aberdeen
University of Bath
University of Birmingham
University of Bradford
University of Brighton
University of Bristol
University of Buckingham
University of Cambridge
University of Dundee
University of East Anglia
University of East London
University of Essex
University of Exeter
University of Glasgow
University of Hertfordshire
University of Hull
University of Kent
University of Leeds
University of Leicester
University of Oxford
University of Portsmouth
University of Reading
University of Sheffield
University of South Wales
University of Southampton
University of St Andrews
University of Strathclyde
University of Sunderland
University of Surrey
University of the Arts London
University of the West of England
University of Wolverhampton
University of York
START
RIGHT
WITH THE
RIGHT COLLEGE
OTHER RECOGNITIONS:
Best in Malaysia
CAMPUSES
TAYLORS COLLEGE SRI HARTAMAS
START
RIGHT
WITH THE RIGHT
ENVIRONMENT
LEARNING SPACES
1
Campuses
Learning Spaces
Facilities
4
Student Services
5. Library
6. Computer Lab
*Available at Subang Jaya campus only
**Available at Sri Hartamas campus only
TAYLORS COLLEGE PROSPECTUS | 17
FACILITIES
1
STUDENT SERVICES
3
10
11
ENTRY
INTAKE DATES
REQUIREMENTS
Cambridge
A Levels
(CAL)
START
RIGHT
WITH AN
INTERNATIONAL
PRE-U
Canadian
Pre-University
(CPU)
JPT / BPP (A10098) 04/19
OFFERED
AT
NO. OF
ASSESSMENT
SUBJECTS
AWARDING
BODY
18 January 2016
15 March 2016
13 July 2016
Subang
Jaya
Sri
Hartamas
Minimum of
3 subjects /
maximum of
4 subjects
100% examination in
2 stages
- Advanced Subsidiary
(AS) Level
- Advanced (A2) Level
University of
Cambridge
International
Examinations
(CIE), United
Kingdom
18 January 2016
15 March 2016
13 July 2016
27 September 2016
Subang
Jaya only
6 subjects
(organised
by semester)
70% continuous
coursework assessment
- Presentations
- Tests & quizzes
- Laboratory assessments
- Public speaking /
debates
- Independent Study Unit
30% final examination
The Ontario School
Secondary Literacy Test
(OSSLT)
Approved number of
hours of community
service
Ministry of
Education,
Ontario, Canada
13 July 2016
Sri
Hartamas
only
6 subjects
and 3 core
components
International
Baccalaureate
(IB)
18 January 2016
15 March 2016
13 July 2016*
27 September 2016**
Subang
Jaya
5 subjects
70% college-based
assessment
- Essays
- Quizzes
- Laboratory assessments
- Speaking test
30% final examination
SACE Board
of South
Australia,
Australia
South Australian
Matriculation (SAM)
/ SACE International
(SACEI)
JPT / BPP (A10097) 03/19
JPT / BPP (A9120) 07/18
Sri
Hartamas
CAL
CAMBRIDGE
A LEVELS
JPT/ BPP (A10095) 03/19
JPT/ BPP (A8684) 03/18
5,077 students
in 349 universities
worlwide (2010 - 2015)
SUBJECT OPTIONS
TOTAL
15
65
19
160
36
110
28
17
TOTAL
51
21
136
33
121
18
31
24
149
23
75
30
29
15
23
7
58
24
6
65
13
276
64
168
TOTAL
1,460
ACCOUNTING
BIOLOGY
LAW
BUSINESS STUDIES
LITERATURE IN ENGLISH
CHEMISTRY
MATHEMATICS
COMPUTER SCIENCE*
PHYSICS
ECONOMICS
PSYCHOLOGY
FURTHER MATHEMATICS
SOCIOLOGY*
* Offered at Subang Jaya campus only.
** Offered at Sri Hartamas campus only.
450
CAL
STUDENT JOURNEY
AWARDS CEREMONY
INTEGRATION ACTIVITIES
Personal Development Plan
ORIENTATION
ACTIVITIES
UNIVERSITY PLACEMENT
SERVICES
University talks & workshops
Counselling sessions by
university representatives
Fairs and exhibitions
Application procedures,
processes and timelines
AS
RESULTS
A LEVEL
RESULTS
CA M B R I D G E A L E V E L S ( CA L )
CLASSES
COMMENCE
STUDENT SUPPORT
Consultation
Early Intervention Plan
Peer to Peer Tutors
Workshops
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
PHASE
Leadership Camps
CSR Activities
ECA Clubs & Societies
Competitions
AS
EXAMINATIONS
A LEVEL
EXAMINATIONS
PROM NIGHT /
YEAR END BALL
CPU
CANADIAN
PRE-UNIVERSITY
JPT/ BPP (A10098) 04/19
1,430 students
in 200 universities
around the world
(2010-2015)
SUBJECT OPTIONS
ACHIEVEMENTS
JUNE 2015
Country
Australia
75
PRESIDENTS AWARDS
The Highest Academic Standing
Canada
218
First Place
Second Place
98.67%
95.00%
Germany
Hong Kong
Ireland
Malaysia
SPECIAL AWARDS
Business
English
The Arts
Social Science
Science
Applied Science
97.00%
98.00%
93.50%
95.50%
98.00%
95.00%
95.00%
95.00%
100.00%
New Zealand
413
14
Singapore
The Netherlands
(2012-2015)
ONTARIO MERIT SCHOLARS (80% & ABOVE)
55% (97) out of 177 graduates
69
8
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
ENGLISH 4U
BIOLOGY
ENGLISH 4C
BUSINESS LEADERSHIP:
MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS
COMPUTER SCIENCE
CPU 2015 graduate
Scored an average of 92.7% for all subjects
Merit Scholar recipient
Duke of Edinburgh Award Bronze Medal recipient
Currently pursuing Comparative Literature at Kings College London
PHYSICS, GRADE 11
CPU
LEARNING
Course Work,
Assessments,
Final Exams,
Student Success
Workshops,
Independent
Study Unit
(ISU), Blended
Learning
STUDENT JOURNEY
CLASSES
COMMENCE
FROSH DAY
(ORIENTATION)
INTERNATIONAL
COMPETITIONS
EUCLID
INTEGRATION
ACTIVITIES
Personal
Development Plan
LIFE
Mentorship,
MyBlueprint,
Integration Skills,
Community
Service
LEADERSHIP
CCA, ECA , Field Trips,
Student Conferences
GRADUATION CEREMONY
CA N A D I A N P R E - U N I V E R S I T Y ( C P U )
LEARNING STYLES
Independent Study Unit
Differentiated Assessments
Blended Learning
MENTORSHIP
(MYBLUEPRINT
INTEGRATION)
STUDENT
SUCCESS
Over 30
workshops
CO-CURRICULAR
ACTIVITES
Drama Fest
Hear Us Out
Terry Fox Run
Field Trips
Duke of Edinburgh
Awards
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Collaboration with
NGOs on environmental
awareness programmes
Fundraising events
PROM NIGHT /
YEAR END BALL
IBDP
INTERNATIONAL
BACCALAUREATE
DIPLOMA
PROGRAMME
JPT/ BPP (A9969) 04/19
131 IB graduates in
84 universities in 16
different countries.
(2010 - 2015)
SUBJECT OPTIONS
MATHEMATICS
ACHIEVEMENTS (2015)
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
MATHEMATICAL STUDIES
Pass rate
CHEMISTRY
PSYCHOLOGY
Averange score
34.5 points
(world average is 29.8,
Asia Pacific average is 33.2)
ECONOMICS
PHYSICS
ENGLISH A: LITERATURE
THEATRE
26.5%
(maximum 45 points,
world average is 7%)
FRENCH AB INITIO
Candidates scoring
40 points & above
DHARISHINI DEVI
A/P VELLAYADEVAN
IBDP 2015 graduate
Scored 42 points out of max 45 points
Team Leader for IBDP Newsletter
Secretary for TCSH Toastmasters Club
Recipient of the Highest International Baccalaureate Top Score Award
Currently pursuing Dentistry at University of Queensland, Australia
IBDP
ORIENTATION
AND
INTEGRATION
STUDENT JOURNEY
ACTIVITIES
COMMENCE FOR
DUKE OF EDINBURGH
(DOE) & CAS
DOE OVERSEAS
RESIDENTIAL
PROJECT
EXAMINATIONS
EXTRA CURRICULAR
ACTIVITIES COMMENCE
LIFE SKILLS
WORKSHOPS
DOE ADVENTUROUS
JOURNEY
GRADUATION
CEREMONY
APPLICATION
FOR UNIVERSITY
CHOICES
FINAL
EXAMINATIONS
I N T E R N AT I O N A L B A C CA L A U R E AT E D I P L O M A P R O G R A M M E ( I B D P )
CLASSES
COMMENCE
CLUB
RECRUITMENT
DAY
PERSONAL
DEVELOPMENT
PLAN
COMMENCES
START OF
EXTENDED
ESSAY
LEADERSHIP CAMP
UNIVERSITY PLACEMENT
SERVICES
University talks & workshops
Counselling sessions by
university representatives
Fairs and exhibitions
Application procedures,
processes and timelines
STUDY WEEKS
AND ONE-TO-ONE
CONSULTATIONS
INTERNAL
ASSESSMENT
AND EXTENDED
ESSAY WEEK
SAM /
SACEI
SOUTH
AUSTRALIAN
MATRICULATION /
SACE
INTERNATIONAL
JPT/ BPP (A10097) 03/19
JPT/ BPP (A9120) 07/18
3,548 students
in 201 universities
worldwide
(2010 - 2014)
ACHIEVEMENTS (2014)
SUBJECT OPTIONS
Australia
970
ACCOUNTING
How Yi Xin
MATHEMATICAL STUDIES
Hoo Yi Teng
New Zealand
59
Singapore
26
BIOLOGY
Suresh Mahendra Raj
NUTRITION
Low Ji Yian
90
CHEMISTRY
Koh Yi Wai
Lee Su Min
PSYCHOLOGY
Nur Farhanah Binti Adam Malik
24
ECONOMICS
How Yi Xin
Nur Farhanah Binti Adam Malik
Malaysia
2,278
RESEARCH PROJECT B
Christine Kuan Hui Ann
SPECIALIST MATHEMATICS
Lim Shir Ling
Raghuraman A/L Thayagaraja
ACCOUNTING
MATHEMATICAL STUDIES
BIOLOGY
NUTRITION
CHEMISTRY
PHYSICS
ECONOMICS
PSYCHOLOGY
RESEARCH PROJECT B
ENGLISH COMMUNICATIONS
SPECIALIST MATHEMATICS
ENGLISH AS SECOND
LANGUAGE
STUDIES
Christine Kuan Hui Ann
LEGAL STUDIES*
* Offered at Subang Jaya campus only.
SAM /
SACEI
ORIENTATION
ACTIVITIES
STUDENT JOURNEY
INTEGRATION
ACTIVITIES
Personal
Development Plan
ACTIVITIES WITH
STUDENTS WHO ARE
RESIDING AWAY
FROM HOME
IGNITE PORTFOLIO
Guiding students
to be productive
leaders in their
field of interest
UNIVERSITY PLACEMENT
SERVICES
University talks & workshops
Counselling sessions by
university representatives
Fairs and exhibitions
Application procedures,
processes and timelines
LEARNING
SUPPORT
SESSIONS
RESULTS &
AWARDS
CEREMONY
30% EXAM
SKILLS WORKSHOPS
Learning styles workshops
Effective time management
Research skills workshops
CLASSES COMMENCE
Subject showcases
Field trips
Talks
INTERNATIONAL
COMPETITIONS
Mooting competition
EUCLID & Olympiad
Australian Mathematics
Competition & Australian
National Chemistry Quiz
CO-CURRICULAR
ACTIVITIES
Hiking trips
Toastmasters workshops
Service Learning
COMMUNITY SERVICE
MADU community service
Student-driven
collaboration with NGOs
on environmental and
social awareness projects
Fundraising events
HELPING YOU
TO
CONTINUE
RIGHT
Highest
Placement
In Top
Universities
WE OFFER:
A. PERSONALISED COUNSELLING AND GUIDANCE ON:
Course/Country/Institution of choice
Admission requirements which includes academic
qualifications, subject pre-requisites, English proficiency
requirements and assessment/admission tests
Application procedures
Information and guidance with application for scholarships
Information on eligibility to work during/after studies
B. ASSISTANCE AND FOLLOW-UP WITH APPLICATION
PROCEDURES:
Guidance and submission of application to the institution
Liaison with the institution on the outcome of application
Follow-up on any additional documents required by the
institution
Securing a confirmation of offer in response to an offer
of admission
C. PREPARATORY WORKSHOPS:
Personal statement writing
Interview techniques
D. OPPORTUNITIES TO CONNECT WITH INSTITUTION
REPRESENTATIVES:
Face-to-face meetings
Individual/group counselling sessions
Group Presentations/Talks
Workshops
Education Fairs/Exhibitions
E. PRE-DEPARTURE PREPARATIONS:
Assistance with student visa/study permit application
Information and guidance with on-campus and off-campus
accommodation
Pre-departure briefings
Travel Referrals
INTAKES
APPLICATION
BEGINS
AUSTRALIA /
NEW ZEALAND
February 2017 /
July 2017
March 2016
CANADA
September 2017
September 2016
THE UNITED
KINGDOM
September 2017
August 2016
THE UNITED
STATES OF
AMERICA
September 2017
August 2016
STUDENT SERVICES
ACCOMMODATION
Start your college life right with a comfortable place to live. The accommodation that awaits you
provides an ideal environment for you to settle in and make new friends quickly.
TAYLORS RESIDENCES
- Owned by Taylors Education Group (TEG)
- Over 10 years of experience in student hostel management
Lease: 1 year
Cooking: No
Furnished: Yes
Rental (monthly): RM800 and above
Utilities charges: No
Availability: Taylors College Subang Jaya
*SHOP HOSTEL
- Lease from landlords or agents
- MPSJ licensing and guidelines to ensure safety and
comfortable environment
- Mostly single rooms with minimal units of shared rooms
Lease: Half year or 1 year
Cooking: No
Furnish: Yes
Rental: RM500 - RM700
Utilities Charges: Some units are included and some are
subsidised
Availability: Taylors College Subang Jaya
*SHARED HOUSING
- Lease from landlords or agents
- Option to live in an established shared house or set up
with friends or acquaintances
Lease: 1 year
Cooking: Yes
Furnished: Yes
Rental (monthly): RM700 and above
Utilities charges: Included except for air-conditioning charges
Availability: Taylors College Subang Jaya & Sri Hartamas
*APARTMENTS
- Lease from landlords or agents
- Different style of apartment, including modern designs.
- From studio room to 3-bedroom units
Lease: 1 year
Cooking: No
Furnish: Yes
Rental: RM800 and above
Utilities Charges: N/A
Availability: Taylors College Subang Jaya & Sri Hartamas
COMMON INTEREST
Anime Society
Astronomy Club
Buddhist Union
Christian Fellowship
Chinese Society
Dance Club
De Fashionista Club
De Gourmet Club
Drama Club
E-Sports
Euphoria Club
Free Arts Movement
Indian Cultural Society
Islamic Society
Music Club
Muslim Students Association
Nature Club
Performing Arts Club
Photography Club
Planet 3
Psychology Club
Readers Club
Reading Club
ScraChess Club
Shooting Stars
Taylors Skeptic Union
Visual Art Club
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Animal Huggers Club
Animal Welfare Society
Classroom Xperience Project
Eco Lovers Club
LEO Club
Rotaract Club
Service with Action and
Teamwork (SWAT)
Welfare and Charity Keen
Youths (WACKY)
PERSONAL AND
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Business Club
Computing Technology Club
Debate Club
Doctors of Tomorrow
Economics and Finance Club
Economania Club
Editorial Board
Leaders Club
Law Society
Maths Club
Malaysia Red Crescent
Model United Nations
Pre-Medical Society
Student Council
Think Tank Society
Taylors Model United
Nations Club (TAYMUN)
The Students Voice
Toastmasters Club
The Engineers
Whimsical Science Club
U Residence
Rajawali
Moodle
An online learning management system for teachers and
students
CONTACT US
From
Subang Airport
To Klang
Federal Highway
To KL
Subang
Parade
Taylors
College
CPU
First
Subang
Subang Jaya
Medical Centre
Neway
Sri KL
SS15
Persiaran Kewajipan
Asia Cafe
SIME DARBY
Medical Centre
To LDP / Sunway
Taylors College
Subang Jaya
To KESAS / USJ
Campus
SS14
To PJ
Jalan Damansara
Jalan Kiara
Penchala Link
Sprint Expressway
BUKIT
KIARA
KLGCC
Bukit Kiara
Equestrian Club
EYC
G.I.S
Shell
Taylors College
Sri Hartamas
Campus
Sprint Expressway
Sprint Expressway
Hartamas Shopping
Centre @Plaza Damas
National
Science Centre
BUKIT
DAMANSARA
Petronas
Menara
Hartamas
Istana Negara
To Bangsar
JOHOR BAHRU
85, Jalan Molek 1/29, Taman Molek,
81100 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
Tel: (+607) 351 3692 / 3694
Fax: (+607) 351 3689
Email: tucjb@taylors.edu.my
KUCHING
No. SW3B, Lot 18702,
Soho 188 @ Jalan Wan Alwi, Tabuan Jaya,
93350 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
Tel: (+6082) 345 808 / 807
Fax: (+6082) 345 809
Email: tuckc@taylors.edu.my
KOTA KINABALU
Lot G-1-6, 1st Floor Block G,
Lorong Capital, Karamunsing Capital,
88300 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.
Tel: (+6088) 486 936 / 937
Fax: (+6088) 486 938
Email: tuckk@taylors.edu.my
KUANTAN
1st Floor, No. 269, Jalan Beserah,
Kuantan Star City,
25300 Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia.
Tel: (+609) 566 3709
Fax: (+609) 566 3710
Email: tucktn@taylors.edu.my
Name Card
9cm (W) x 5.5cm (H)
13cm (H)